These happy spring papercraft characters look like a fun project to do with the kiddies. (Well, I have no kiddies, so I don't know how old you have to be to make these. I think an advanced 18-month-old could probably pull it off.) Templates and instructions are available for $4 from Mibo
right here.
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ReplyDeleteandrea
Well, if my 10 yr old drama queen is any guage, I'd say 11+! I got her to try out the olympic mascot paper dolls and it ended in much frustration and many tears...and scotch tape!
ReplyDeleteThose are darling! My daughter loves crafts!
ReplyDeleteLila Ferraro
Queen Bedroom Sets
LOVE the rooster! Too cute!
ReplyDeleteI like the hatching chick in the middle there. I JUST saw some real baby chicks in town. Sooooo cute! "Peep, peep, peep...." :)
ReplyDeleteP.S. My shopping cart sounded like baby chicks, too. :(
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea. I these. xxx
ReplyDeleteOh, these are just sooo cute! :)
ReplyDeleteThose are super cute!! Who needs kids for cute projects like this I am still a kid at heart really ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are the cutest & most mid cent Easter decs I've seen. I'll give them a try this week.
ReplyDeletethey are very fun. I like the squarish ness of them
ReplyDeleteKathy
Those are the cutest!!
ReplyDeleteI don't have kids either, but I still make time for craft nights with my older sister (at age 22 and 25!) It's always such a blast, these look right up our alley!
ReplyDeleteWell, I have a pile of kids, and I'll say from experience that 18 month olds are lucky to get a spoon in their mouths w/o missing! Forget cutting, gluing, lining up edges, etc. Even 5 might be tough - I'd think 6 on, maybe.
ReplyDeleteBut I will tell you that 18 month old is going to love playing with for sure! These are super cute, thanks for the link!
Okay. I'll post an embroidery project for the 18-month-olds, then. Wood burning might be good, too.
ReplyDeleteHow about carving with chain saws? I think I saw that on my second grader's list of things to do.
ReplyDeleteOh MY those are so stink'n cute! Thanks for the link!
ReplyDeleteHi! Your blog is fantastic, so much inspiration! I have totally "snowed into" (as we say in swedish) cut and fold papercraft. Love your links.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
ack! So stinkin' cute!
ReplyDeletevery cute!!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love these. So spring. So cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteOrdered these and made some for the women's retreat at church. Thanks for the idea, Jess.
ReplyDeleteHa! Too cute! The paper adds great character, too!
ReplyDeleteCute:) I'd say 5 years minimum:D
ReplyDeleteCute! (The 18-month thing was a joke, right? Right?)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. Although not everyone realized that, I think. :)
ReplyDeleteoh wow this is too adorable! I love Easter!
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